Von Schéele, J.

Abstract [en]

During last years development of combustion technology focussed the following main aims: fuel consumption reduction, nitrogen oxides emission reduction, increase of productivity and product quality. Fuel savings up to 50%, thus also CO 2 emission reduction, was achieved by replacing combustion air with oxygen. To achieve very low emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) the new combustion technology is characterised by: lower temperature of flame, more uniform temperature distribution and low concentration of oxygen as well as nitrogen inside combustion chamber. Because in such combustion a flame is replaced by a large chemical reaction zone and thus often is not visible the process was named as flameless combustion. Flameless combustion process with use of oxygen, so called oxyfuel combustion, as well as its technical application is subject of this work. This work presents description and main features of the flameless oxyfuel combustion, results of laboratory tests of new type of flameless oxyfuel burner, as well as examples of industrial applications. This newly developed and applied combustion technology guarantees fuel consumption reduction (thus CO 2 reduction), increase of productivity as well as drastic reduction of nitrogen oxides emission when applied for example to thermal treatment processes of wastes, and a recovery of zinc-bearing feed in a rotary kiln.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages

2006. p. 668-685

Series

A and WM, Annual International Conference on Incineration and Thermal Treatment Technologies, IT3 ; 2